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· 12/8/1961

Schoolfield v. Tennessee Bar Association

Citations

  • 353 S.W.2d 401
  • 209 Tenn. 304
  • 13 McCanless 304
  • 1961 Tenn. LEXIS 379

How courts have described this case

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  • lawyer found guilty in impeachment proceedings of “reprehensible conduct involving moral turpitude and has demonstrated qualities which make him an unfit person in whom to place the public trust of practicing law” was properly disbarred for such conduct.
  • lawyer found guilty in impeachment proceedings of \reprehensible conduct involving moral turpitude and has demonstrated qualities which make him an unfit person in whom to place the public trust of practicing law\ was properly disbarred for such conduct.
  • judicial immunity did not prevent disbarment proceedings

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Judges: Prewitt, Buknett, Pelts, White, Milligan

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